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After five seasons and 75 episodes, Fuller House won’t return after Season 5. Its final season was announced in January 2019, followed by the release of the first batch of Season 5 episodes that December.

The reason for the show’s cancellation seems to be due to poor viewership; Netflix is notoriously private about streaming numbers, but the Fuller House cast has made it clear that they would have been on board for more seasons. "I would play DJ Tanner for the rest of my life," Candace Cameron Bure told E! News in 2018. "If the audience wanted it and the networks wanted it, I would do it forever."

But it appears that the audience and the network didn’t want it, because Netflix pulled the plug on the show. Business Insider reported that Fuller House suffered a 52% drop in viewership between Seasons 1 and 2, according to data analysis company Jumpshot. When the numbers fell another 10% between Seasons 3 and 4, E! News reported that the show was almost canceled. However, giving the series a fifth season allowed the writers to craft a satisfying ending for fans and the characters they’ve loved since the ’80s.

Nonetheless, the cast isn’t quite ready to say goodbye. "It doesn’t feel like it’s over in my bones," Andrea Barber, who plays Kimmy Gibbler, told TV Insider. "I really want to play this character and see where she is and see her grow. We’ve seen Kimmy, DJ, and Stephanie since they were 5 and 10. Let’s continue it into our 60s."

Bure agreed. "We talk about that all the time and put it out there so much," she said in the same interview. "Who knows what will happen in 10 or 15 years. Never say never. If there is another opportunity, I know all of us would reprise these characters again."

In order to return for a Fullest House, Barber thinks there will need to be some grandchildren in the picture. That would mean the show could come back in about 10 years when DJ and Kimmy’s oldest children are in their late 20s.

Nostalgia TV is still pretty popular, and who knows what could happen in another decade. But even if Fuller House is truly over for good, the stars are sort of keeping the series alive just by being just as close off screen as they are on. "I love our Fuller House family, and we really are family off screen," Bure told E! News.

A peek at their Instagrams proves as much: even amid quarantine, Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie) met up with Barber and Bure for a socially distanced hangout.

And before guidelines for social distancing were instituted across the U.S., the Fuller House dads were also spending time together, as John Stamos documented on Instagram.

Even the Fuller House kids are friendly off-camera.

But if the cast does ever reunite onscreen, Stamos is prepared. After wrapping the show, he somehow made off with the Tanners’ iconic blue and white couch. It now sits proudly in his own home, just waiting to be brought back to set in a decade or so.

The Neighbours cast have given viewers a tour of the set to demonstrate how production has adapted under the new social-distancing measures amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Now that filming has resumed on the show, Takaya Honda, Matt Wilson, April Rose Pengilly and Tim Robards showed fans the changes that have been made to ensure the safety of the actors and staff.

The stars, who play David Tanaka, Aaron Brennan, Chloe Brennan and Pierce Greyson in the Australian soap, spared no detail and walked through a range of departments, including hair and make-up, the extras room and of course, the set.

Before even being allowed access onto the site, guests have to have the temperatures taken. Once they’ve got the all-clear, they’re good to go.

Wilson explained that the majority of the production has now gone digital, meaning that the soap’s scripts are all online.

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‘There’s absolutely minimal contact now,’ he said.

Honda added that the producers are working hard to rewrite scripts so that the cast can maintain their 1.5 metre distancing.

Meanwhile, Pengilly revealed that the producers have stepped in to serve as extras.

‘It makes me very nervous when it is the producers because they are the big bosses,’ she confessed.

The cast confirmed that while new rules mean there’s no kissing or touching on set, special camera techniques can be used to give off the illusion certain characters are closer than they are.

‘[But] Neighbours is a show that can get away with it.’ ‘We employ hundreds of staff who want to work and feel they can. It’s important we continue to produce a show that reaches millions of people in the UK and a significant audience in Australia.’

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It all started with a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal.

In 1985, the world was introduced to five teenagers with very different backgrounds who found themselves spending nine hours on a Saturday in detention. The success of The Breakfast Club helped make stars out of the so-called Brat Pack — Anthony Michael Hall, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald and Judd Nelson — and critics consider the teen drama to be one of director John Hughes’ best.

The movie centers on Brian Johnson (Hall), Andrew Clark (Estevez), Allison Reynolds (Sheedy), Claire Standish (Ringwald) and John Bender (Nelson) as they gather in the library of the fictional Shermer High School to serve detention from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 24, 1984. Their tyrannical assistant principal, Richard Vernon (Paul Gleason), assigns each member of the group to write a 1,000-word essay describing “who you think you are.” He also instructs the students not to speak, leave their seats or sleep until they are released — all while regularly checking in on them.

Over the course of the 97-minute film, Brian, Andrew, Allison, Claire and John bicker, share their darkest secrets, smoke a little marijuana and ultimately become unlikely friends. In the end, they submit a single essay to the assistant principal, signed, “Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club.”

Although The Breakfast Club was not nominated for any major awards at the time, it is widely regarded as one of the most iconic films in history. One year after the dramedy celebrated its 30th anniversary, the Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, joining the likes of game-changers including Titanic, Toy Story, The Lion King, Forrest Gump, Schindler’sList, A League of Their Own, Goodfellas, Top Gun, Purple Rain, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Shining, Star Wars and Jaws.

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On Tuesday, original cast member Cameran Eubanks stunned fans when she announced on Instagram that she’d be leaving the long-running reality show, qutting after six entertaining seasons.

Now, however, we’ve learned that Eubanks will have some company away from Bravo cameras.

Naomie Olindo and Chelsea Meissner also won’t be back next season, sources have confirm to People Magazine.

Neither of these reality stars has commented on the strong and surprising rumor, but Olindo did drop a pretty strong hint on Wednesday.

“I’m so damn proud of you and us @chelseameissner58,” she Tweeted at Eubanks shortly after Cameran exited the program.

Said an insider close to the Southern Charm production to People:

“They both told production they weren’t returning to the show months ago. Naomi and Chelsea, like Cam, are just tired of the reality TV drama and don’t want to live their lives this way.”

This makes some sense for Meissner.

The 34-year competed on Survivor back in 2011 and first appeared on Southern Charm during season 3, which aired in 2016.

She was initially billed as a guest/friend prior to moving to a recurring cast member in its fourth season … and a full-time cast member in seasons 5 and 6.

That’s a whole lot of time in the spotlight, you know?

Olindo, meanwhile, also began appearing on Southern Charm in its third season because she dating one of the show’s stars, Craig Conover.

She remained a recurring cast member during all three years she dated Conover and then moved to a full-time star after their split for season 6.

This has been quite a past few months for Southern Charm in general.

Earlier this week, Kathryn Dennis issued an apology for using a racially insensitive emoji when talking to black radio show host Tamika Gadsden.

Tweeted the veteran cast member;

“I want to acknowledge that using a monkey emoji in my text was offensive, and from the bottom of my heart I sincerely apologize to anyone and everyone I hurt. Although the context was not my intention, there are no ‘ifs ands or buts’ that excuse me.

“I did not give it thought, and it was and is wrong. I know I am not that person. I know and will do better.”

Then there was Thomas Ravenal, who quit Southern Charm amid allegations that he raped a woman.

The disgraced star later pleaded guilty to assault and battery.

Eubanks, for her part, may have left the show because her husband may be having an affair and she was afraid his mistress would be exposed next season.

“My decision was made and given to Bravo months ago and had absolutely nothing to do with ridiculous and fake rumors about my marriage,” Eubanks wrote on Instagram in response to this chatter, adding:

“Please disregard any fabricated rumor. It’s a ploy for ratings and that’s it.”

Southern Charm debuted on March 3, 2014.

Production on Season 7 got underway a few months ago, it has since been stopped due to Covid-19 and no one can say for certain when it will begin again.

KILLING Eve fans have been loving the latest instalment of the thrilling drama on BBC One and the iPlayer.

Here's a look at the characters starring alongside Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh in the third series.

Who is in the cast of Killing Eve season 3?

A few people got ditched in the last season, and there are some new faces, too.

Here's who stars in season three.

Jodie Comer as Villanelle

Jodie Comer, 27, was born in Liverpool and landed her first acting job in a BBC Radio 4 play after winning first place at a local drama festival.

The actress is known for playing Chloe Gemell in My Mad Fat Diary and Ivy Moxam in the BBC Three series Thirteen.

This year she's set to star in an adaptation of Death on the Nile alongside Kenneth Branagh.

Comer won the gong for Leading Actress at the TV Baftas.

Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri

At the end of season two, Eve is left for dead, but she's back fighting fit in season three.

Sandra Oh, 48, is a Canadian actress best known for playing Cristina Yang on Grey's Anatomy from 2005 to 2014.

The role won her a Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

She has also starred in a number of feature films including The Princess Diaries (2001), Blindness (2008) and Catfight (2016).

Fiona Shaw as Carolyn Martens

Fiona Shaw, 61, plays MI6 operative Carolyn Martens in Killing Eve.

The Irish actress is best-known for starring as Petunia Dursley in the Harry Potter films.

She also played palm reader Marnie Stonebrook in the vampire series True Blood and has appeared in an array of stage productions.

Sean Delaney as Kenny Stowton

Kenny Stowton returns as Carolyn's computer wiz son and Eve's sidekick, although he's killed off early on in the series after mysteriously falling from the building where he works at an online publication.

Sean Delaney, 25, is a RADA graduate who's been treading the boards on the West End with a production of Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman.

He has also appeared on hit detective show Midsomer Murders.

Kim Bodnia as Konstantin

Danish actor Kim Bodnia returned to season two after appearing to have been killed off in season one.

Kim has worked on Scandinavian TV shows and films since the late 80s.

He's best-known for appearing in crime drama series The Bridge.

Owen McDonnell as Niko Polastri

Owen McDonnell returns as Eve's husband Niko Polastri.

He's seen recovering in a treatment facility, following Villanelle's assassination of his lover and colleague Gemma.

The Irish actor is best known for his role as Garda Sergeant Jack Driscoll in RTÉ's Single-Handed.

Turlough Convery as Bear

You might recognise Kenny's Haribo-eating colleague from Poldark, but that's not all he's been in.

A number of TV shows have been forced to halt production due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Summer House Season 5 may be on pause for a full year. Though the show hasn’t been officially renewed, it obviously films during the summer months, and right now, it seems unlikely that the cast will be able to ship off to the Hamptons any time soon.

"[Season 5] has not been greenlit yet, at all," producer Ian Gelfand told Kate Casey on her podcast Reality Life with Kate Casey earlier this month. "Like is there some talk? There’s some talk. But nothing’s been greenlit." He added that he thinks this was "the best season of Summer House yet" and that they’ve hit some ratings milestones, so he’s hopeful the show will be able to return eventually. (Bravo has yet to respond to Bustle’s request for additional comment.)

Summer House star Kyle Cooke and his fiancée Amanda Batula are also optimistic…so much so that they’re coming up with their own ideas about how to making filming work. "It’s like, let’s do this Big Brother-style. Let’s just throw us all in the house," Batula told Entertainment Tonight. Added Cooke: "If there is one show on Bravo that can actually pull off a quarantine-based show, it’s probably Quarantine House. We could film Season 5 in, like, three weeks."

If Season 5 does come to fruition, Batula would like to see some (minor) changes. "I would love for maybe not the [cast] to change as much as, like, the actual house," Batula said. "We’ve explored every nook and cranny, if you know what I mean," Cooke added.

Their wish may be granted, because the house they typically stay in is currently on the market, and recently underwent a $100,000 price cut. A new house could offer a fresh start…even if that fresh start doesn’t come until 2021.

AceShowbiz –Nick Cordero‘s former “Waitress” castmates collaborated virtually on a moving rendition of his 2018 hit “Live Your Life” to help raise funds to cover the comatose star’s medical expenses.

The “Rock of Ages” actor has been fighting for his life in a Los Angeles hospital intensive care unit since last month, when he was initially thought to be suffering from pneumonia.

He tested negative at the time for COVID-19, but as his condition worsened, Cordero was found to have actually contracted the virus, and ended up having his right leg amputated last weekend (April 18) after experiencing blood flow issues.

He has since had a pacemaker fitted to his heart, adding to a rapidly increasing medical bill and, in an effort to ease the strain on his family, stars including Kimiko Glenn, Jessie Mueller, Sara Bareilles and Keala Settle performed the 41-year-old’s tune in a four-minute “The Show Must Go On Show” video, shared on YouTube.

Many of Nick’s pals held up supportive signs with the hashtag #WakeUpNick, after he spent almost a month in the medically induced coma.

Meanwhile, a GoFundMe crowdfunding page also raising funds to cover the couple’s medical bill has topped $440,000 (£353,716) thanks to donations from fans. Donations can be made here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-amanda-kloots-nick-cordero-amp-elvis.

Nick’s wife, Amanda Kloots, has been sharing updates on her husband’s condition on Instagram, writing over the weekend (April 25-26), “He is recovering well and doing really well with the pacemaker, so that’s good… His heart rate has been under control. If everything goes well this weekend – basically if today and tomorrow are nice, easy rest days for him – on Monday they’re gonna put a (tracheostomy) in, take the ventilator out, which will just make him more comfortable, which is really great.”

One of the benefits of stay-at-home entertainment is being able to watch castmates get together for virtual reunions. So far, curious fans ventured online to see stars from Desperate Housewives, Victorious, Sonny with a Chance, The Office, and more. But not all the fun is to be had by TV shows.

The cast of the cult classic movie The Goonies lifted more spirits by gathering today on Zoom and livestreaming their reunion.

Hosted by actor and superfan Josh Gad, it was like an ‘80s pop culture dream come true. Not only did the cast and some of its famous crew show up, but funds were raised for a good cause.

Josh Gad organized ‘The Goonies’ reunion

Gad, who is permanently associated with Olaf from Frozen, is a huge fan of the movie and apparently was trying to put this event together for some time. He was more than excited about promoting the party on Twitter and posted a clip of Sean Astin reciting some famous lines from The Goonies.

It marked the first episode of Gad’s “Reunited Apart” series and proved to be very special. Those who watched had the option to donate to The Center for Disaster Philanthropy to aid in COVID-19 relief efforts.

The original stars showed up

So much joy was felt by fans and the cast as one by one, guests were welcomed into the Zoom chat by Gad and Sean Astin (Mikey).

Brolin called the reunion amazing and said he was shaking beforehand, saying that the quarantine is an opportunity for moments like these. After the group played catch-up, there was a deep dive into memories from shooting The Goonies and some reenactments.

Cohen, who played Chunk, is the only one who isn’t an actor these days and instead practices law. Sidebar: He looks nothing like Chunk anymore.

Gad also promised surprises, and guess who else from The Goonies team showed up? Chris Columbus, who wrote the screenplay, director Richard Donner, and filmmaker Steven Spielberg.

The final surprise was ‘80s pop singer Cyndi Lauper who sang the theme song, “The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough.”

Spielberg shared that the magic created in the film set thebar so high that his sequel ideas never came to fruition. Don’t count on a part2.

The film celebrated its 35th anniversary this year

The Goonies hit theaters on June 7, 1985 and the anniversary served as part of Gad’s motivation for hosting this reunion. Annual celebrations shifted due to coronavirus, but each year, “Goonies Day” is recognized with various events and activities.

In Astoria, Oregon where it was filmed, a four-day extendedparty takes place with screenings, tours, behind-the-scenes tales, and merchandise.Prior to lockdown, 2020 gatherings were planned throughout the US.

Catch the full Goonies reunion on the YouTube link above orcatch the spirit of the original film by streaming it on Amazon Prime Video,iTunes, YouTube, or Vudu.

Here’s a rundown of the stars who appear on Pauley Perrette’s new show, Broke.

Natasha Leggero

Natasha Leggero made her acting debut in the 2001 film TheBeliever. She had an uncredited role as a waitress. In 2004, Leggero landeda recurring role in the television series The Joe Schmo Show. She playedthe role of Rita ‘The Drunk,’ for nine episodes.

Leggero’s next recurring role was in the television series Reno911! She appeared in three episodes from 2005 to 2008. Her other acting rolesinclude appearances in Another Period, Dice, Brickleberry,and Suburgatory. Leggero plays Elizabeth on Broke.

Jaime Camil

Jaime Camil made his acting debut in 2000 in the televisionseries You Are My Destiny. He played the role of Mauricio RodríguezCalderón. He made his film debut in 2004 in the movie Pink Punch, inwhich he played the role of Randy Garza.

Camil is known for playing Rogelio De La Vega in the comedy Janethe Virgin. His other acting roles include appearances in The SecretLife of Pets, Charmed, and Elena of Avalor. His next projectwill be Maurice, Modisto de Señoras. Camil plays Javier on Broke.

Pauley Perrette

Pauley Perrette made her acting debut in a 1994 ABC Afterschool Specials titled Magical Make-Over. She played the role of Shannon. In 1996, she landed a recurring role on the television series Murder One, in which she played the role of Gwen until 1997.

After that show ended, Perrette appeared on many TV shows, including Frasier, The Drew Carey Show, That’s Life, Dawson’s Creek, and Special Unit 2. Perrette rose to fame after joining the cast of NCIS in 2003. Perrette plays Jackie on Broke.

Izzy Diaz

Izzy Diaz made his acting debut in a 2003 episode of George Lopez titled “Super Bowl.” After that, he appeared in an episode of Eve titled “CheckTease.” Diaz made his film debut in the movie If I Had Known I Was a Genius, starring Whoopi Goldberg, Tara Reed, and Sharon Stone. He played the role of an acting teacher.

Diaz landed a recurring role on the series Telenovela, in which he played the role of Isaac Aguero from 2015 to 2016. His other acting roles include appearances in Snowfall, The Guest Book, Speechless, and S.W.A.T. Diaz plays Luis on Broke.

Antonio Raul Corbo

Antonio Raul Corbo made his acting debut in a 2016 episode of New Girl titled “Homecoming.” He played the character Nikolaj Boyle. After that, he appeared in a 2018 episode of Alone Together titled “Fertility.”

He made his film debut in the 2018 movie Mary Poppins Returns, in which he had an uncredited role. That year, Corbo appeared in the film City of Lies. He played the role of a young Russell Poole Jr. Corbo plays Sammy on Broke.

Broke airs Thursdays on CBS at 9:30 p.m. ET.

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